Lombardy & Lake Como

Lombardia, the region between Po river and the Swiss Alps

Lombardia is the region that lies in Northern Italy, between the river Po and the Alps. Over the millennia, the region of Lombardy has been conquered by the Etruscans, the... READ MOREthe Spaniards, Lombards and so on, each invader leaving its own mark.
The typical architecture is mainly Romanesque. However, the Gothic style is also evident as brought out in the alluring spectacle of the Cathedral of Milan. In this region you will find both modern and ancient villas to spend your days and nights. Lombardy is a lovely place to visit, with towns rich in history such as: Pavia, home to one of the oldest universities in Europe, Cremona, the homeland of the Violin and Mantova, a Renaissance city
Lago di Como, the third largest lake of Italy
Lombardia hosts a number of lakes, among them being Lago di Como,the third largest lake in Italy and between the deepest lakes in Europe. It is around this lake that Como was built. The town can be traced back to the Bronze Age, as it has preserved most of its historical relics and beautiful architecture. You can see the remnants of the ancient wall that surrounded the town during the time of Julius Caesar.
The scenery around Lago di Como, or Lake Como, is exquisite and the temperate climate further complements its serenity. For centuries Italian aristocrats and wealthy families have treasured this place choosing it as a spot to mingle as well as build their expensive villas. A beautiful place to visit in this town would be the Villa Olmo, a neoclassic villa which will whet all your appetites.
A lake know worldwide for its stunning views
Though it is anchored by the Milan metro area, Lombardia is also well known for its expansive rural areas. Lombardia is perhaps best known for its rolling countryside, which plays host to a wide array of different agricultural venues and villas in Lombardia. There are plenty of natural areas that have been sectioned off and preserved by local authorities. Among these, Lago di Como is perhaps the most famous.
This is owing to its expansive and unique formation, which offers some surprisingly stunning views of the area. There are also many excellent resort towns situated along the edges of the lake itself. This has helped it to become well known as one of the most welcoming destinations for travelers in the area. Bellagio and Como are two cities that will form a base of operations for people headed in to the area.